Georgia football players Julian Rochester and Chad Clay were arrested Tuesday morning and charged with possessing a weapon in a school zone and second-degree criminal damage.

The felonies are related to shooting a BB gun.

Both were booked at 12:13 a.m., and remained in jail as of 7 a.m. The criminal damage charge carries a bond of $5,000, per the Athens Banner-Herald.

"I'm disappointed with the poor judgment of Julian and Chad," Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said in a statement. "We expect full compliance with the policies of the University and of our football program from all our student-athletes. Information is still being gathered but they will be disciplined in an appropriate manner."

Both Rochester and Clay are early enrollees. Rochester is a defensive lineman and Clay is a defensive back.

Georgia spring practice continues Monday afternoon. The G-Day spring game is set for Saturday in Sanford Stadium.